Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1973

Ingram Corp. v. Cook

Ingram Corp. v. Cook
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided February 1, 1973 · Landry, Sartain, Tucker
280 So. 2d 399; 1973 La. App. LEXIS 6590 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Ingram Corp. v. Cook

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

The Court, after considering the motion to dismiss this appeal as a suspensive one, has concluded from the record that in essence the mover has raised the question of the sufficiency of the bond to afford a sus-pensive appeal;

It is the opinion of this Court that the trial court retains jurisdiction to. consider the sufficiency of a suspensive appeal bond under the provision of Article 2088 of the Civil Code of Procedure;

And, therefore, we cannot entertain jurisdiction to determine the sufficiency of the amount of the bond in order for the appeal to qualify as a suspensive one.

Motion to dismiss appeal denied.

Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.